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Maxwell, Bruce; Waddington, David I.; McDonough, Kevin – Theory and Research in Education, 2019
Why do society and the courts so readily recognize university and college teachers' academic freedom but just as readily deny primary and secondary school teachers the same right? To investigate this question, this article considers teachers' work in light of the standard justifications for granting academic freedom in higher education: that…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Higher Education
Neither Hired Mouth nor Class Monarchs: The Scope of Schoolteachers' Freedom of Expression in Canada
de Britto, Tatiana Feitosa – Canadian Journal of Education, 2018
What are the boundaries for teachers' freedom of expression in public, secular schools in Canada? Drawing from the constitutional text, legislation, and normative expectations emerging from the literature, this article examines the scope given to teachers' expression in landmark case law. The analysis shows that the binomial of trust and…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Public School Teachers, Foreign Countries, Teacher Rights
Hoepner, Jacqui – Australian Universities' Review, 2019
What do attacks on 'unpalatable' research reveal about academic freedom? When academic work is curtailed, this cherished yet misunderstood concept is undermined. Silencing based on moral objection -- rather than wrongdoing -- suggests academic freedom is more constrained than we believe. On paper, academic freedom is rule-bound, yet 'dangerous'…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Moral Values, Scholarship, Teacher Rights
Young, Erin; Ryan, Thomas G. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2014
This review examines outcomes, tensions, and variables contained in eight Canadian legal cases, which are important because of their profound implications for current and future stakeholders of Catholic education. These cases prompt educators to re-examine the understanding of student rights, teacher rights, and the rights of the Catholic school…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Court Litigation, Student Rights, Religious Education
Waddington, David I. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2011
In 1988, Richard Morin, a Grade 9 teacher in Prince Edward Island, Canada was removed from the classroom for showing his students a film that was critical of Christian fundamentalism. The ensuing court battle, which eventually resulted in Morin's vindication in 2002, has received surprisingly little attention. I begin the analysis with a careful…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Legal Problems, Freedom of Speech, Court Litigation
Bradley, Jon – Education Canada, 2011
Male role models are becoming increasingly scarce in Canadian classrooms, and the demographics indicate that the current low numbers will continue to decline. New teachers are quite prepared to take up the pedagogical issues raised by changing standards and a changing demographic; however, the spectre of violence and false accusations adds a level…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Role Models, Males, Foreign Countries
Donlevy, J. Kent – International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning, 2009
In 2005, a total of approximately 2, 915 student teachers were placed for practicum purposes in Alberta's schools by the five Alberta universities which offer teacher preparation programs leading to the Bachelor of Education degree: the University of Alberta, the University of Calgary, the University of Lethbridge, King's University College, and…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Foreign Countries, Educational Legislation, Program Descriptions

Magsino, Romulo F.; Covert, James R. – Canadian Journal of Education, 1984
Notes that increasing support for denominational education in Canada challenges educators to examine the issue before serious conflict reaches the courts. Notes that denominational education is affecting teachers' professionalism and human rights. Explains that because existing court judgments are contradictory, conflict resolution is better…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

Clarke, Paul – Journal of Educational Administration and Foundations, 1999
Canadian public school boards still discriminate against homosexual educators. In British Columbia and Manitoba, recent court challenges raise questions about disciplining educators on the basis of sexual orientation and discussion of homosexuality in the classroom. Employment sanctions based on sexual orientation alone violate basic human and…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education

Ponak, Allen; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1992
This study examined the collective bargaining goals of 1,800 faculty members at 8 Canadian universities, with focus on the relationship of goals to traditional academic governance. Findings indicated that faculty distinguish between academic and nonacademic issues and choose to restrict bargaining to issues involving money, job security, and…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Faculty College Relationship, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Harrison, Allen Keith – 1983
In Canada, a teacher is deemed to have tenure after serving a probationary period which varies from one province or territory to another. This chapter explains Canadian law as it relates to the termination of teacher contracts. The Canadian court structure and the means of challenging termination decisions are explained. Technical, procedural, and…
Descriptors: Contracts, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Courts
Fisher, Jack E. – School Business Affairs, 1984
Discusses the effects on teacher salaries and employment practices of several Canadian provinces' cost-cutting measures; emphasizes British Columbia's "Public Restraint Act" and public employees' response to it. (MCG)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Retrenchment
Canadian Teachers' Federation, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1993
This study explores the elusive concept of "Quality of Life" of women teachers in Canada. It is clear that both gender and profession mediate quality of life and overlap in ways researchers are just beginning to understand. The experiences of men have been the yardstick against which women's progress in the teaching profession has been…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Elementary Secondary Education, Employed Women, Feminism

Dolmage, W. Rod – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1995
Surveys of teacher unions and school administrators examined teacher sexual abuse of elementary students in Ontario (Canada) 1987-92. Results indicate that accusations, charges, and convictions were few; the acquittal rate for teachers was high; and a number of teachers were falsely accused of sexual abuse each year. Includes administrator…
Descriptors: Administrators, Court Litigation, Educational Policy, Elementary School Students

Peters, Frank; Montgomerie, Craig – Canadian Journal of Education, 1998
Educators in four Canadian provinces were surveyed to determine their knowledge of rights in educational matters. There was considerable self-confessed ignorance among the 1,137 respondents, with only 5 of the 14 questions answered correctly by a majority. Differences in responses of rural and urban educators and teachers from denominational and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Childrens Rights, Civil Rights, Elementary Secondary Education
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